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Book details
  • Genre:FICTION
  • SubGenre:Romance / General
  • Language:English
  • Pages:30
  • Paperback ISBN:9781667800059

Lights Out at the Brass Hotel

by Kathy Kennedy

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Overview
"Lights Out at the Brass Hotel" is a compelling novel about love – experiencing it, rekindling it, and losing it. Lance and Katrina marry at the young age of twenty. Despite the glow of early romance and the enchanting promise of forever, it just isn't working out. To fix their marriage, they decide to take a trip to Aruba to rediscover their passion and love for each other. However, Lance soon finds out that their problems go far deeper than he ever imagined. It might be too far gone, and the wounds might be too deep to heal.
Description
"Lights Out at the Brass Hotel" is a compelling novel about love – experiencing it, rekindling it, and losing it. Lance and Katrina marry at the young age of twenty. Despite the glow of early romance and the enchanting promise of forever, it just isn't working out. To fix their marriage, they decide to take a trip to Aruba to rediscover their passion and love for each other. However, Lance soon finds out that their problems go far deeper than he ever imagined. It might be too far gone, and the wounds might be too deep to heal. How can a young couple's fate take such a vile turn for the worst? How can love that seemed so permanent become so fleeting and so toxic? Through this ambitious and unique suspenseful romance, we see the full scope of triumph and tragedy in a modern-day marriage. Lance, desperate for answers, must face the truth regardless of the pain that comes with it.
About the author
Author Kathy Kennedy has worked in the home healthcare field for over 43 years. It's always been one of her life's greatest joys to serve her community. She enjoys film, food, writing, and enjoying the pleasures of life.